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Original "Two-Pin" Black Plastic Corner for Vintage Vox amplifiers and cabinets
Sold individually or in sets of 4 and 8 corners, optionally with screw/pin sets to fix
These corners are the exact specification for viintage JMI Vox amps without radiused (rounded) rear panels including AC30, AC15 and AC50s, UL series and many other cabs and amps made between c. late 1963 and 1967. They will also fit Conqueror, Defiant and Supreme heads although some of those amps originally had corners with Vox logos (not currently available).
Around 1966, JMI changed the design of their rear panels to have a square corner (formerly they were radiused/rounded and the cases included a filet of wood inside the corner to form the rounded shape). As a result, they also altered the protective corners to this two-pin design. If your amp has radiused (rounded) rear panels, it would have originally had one-pin corners (available in separate listing).
These corners accommodate up a 3/8" to 1/2" radius on the front/rear edges of the cabinet and a larger, 3/4" radius on the side edges of the amp cabinet (see second photo above for further clarification. Note that this photo is of a one-pin corner but the dimensions are identical).
Mounting screws and front pins are NOT included but a set of screws and pins to fit 8 corners are available in our separate listing.
These corners were produced using the original 1960s Rean mould. North Coast Music purchased the original injection mould in 1997 from Rean, the London based plastics company that manufactured these corners for Vox and produced and sold these corners until 2024. The Vintage Amporium purchased the mould on the closure of North Coast in 2024 and is now, again, pleased to make these corners available for the restoration of vintage Vox and other equipment. These Original corners are only available from the Vintage Amporium.
Original "Two-Pin" Black Plastic Corner for Vintage Vox amplifiers and cabinets
Sold individually or in sets of 4 and 8 corners, optionally with screw/pin sets to fix
These corners are the exact specification for viintage JMI Vox amps without radiused (rounded) rear panels including AC30, AC15 and AC50s, UL series and many other cabs and amps made between c. late 1963 and 1967. They will also fit Conqueror, Defiant and Supreme heads although some of those amps originally had corners with Vox logos (not currently available).
Around 1966, JMI changed the design of their rear panels to have a square corner (formerly they were radiused/rounded and the cases included a filet of wood inside the corner to form the rounded shape). As a result, they also altered the protective corners to this two-pin design. If your amp has radiused (rounded) rear panels, it would have originally had one-pin corners (available in separate listing).
These corners accommodate up a 3/8" to 1/2" radius on the front/rear edges of the cabinet and a larger, 3/4" radius on the side edges of the amp cabinet (see second photo above for further clarification. Note that this photo is of a one-pin corner but the dimensions are identical).
Mounting screws and front pins are NOT included but a set of screws and pins to fit 8 corners are available in our separate listing.
These corners were produced using the original 1960s Rean mould. North Coast Music purchased the original injection mould in 1997 from Rean, the London based plastics company that manufactured these corners for Vox and produced and sold these corners until 2024. The Vintage Amporium purchased the mould on the closure of North Coast in 2024 and is now, again, pleased to make these corners available for the restoration of vintage Vox and other equipment. These Original corners are only available from the Vintage Amporium.
Original "Two-Pin" Black Plastic Corner for Vintage Vox amplifiers and cabinets
Sold individually or in sets of 4 and 8 corners, optionally with screw/pin sets to fix
These corners are the exact specification for viintage JMI Vox amps without radiused (rounded) rear panels including AC30, AC15 and AC50s, UL series and many other cabs and amps made between c. late 1963 and 1967. They will also fit Conqueror, Defiant and Supreme heads although some of those amps originally had corners with Vox logos (not currently available).
Around 1966, JMI changed the design of their rear panels to have a square corner (formerly they were radiused/rounded and the cases included a filet of wood inside the corner to form the rounded shape). As a result, they also altered the protective corners to this two-pin design. If your amp has radiused (rounded) rear panels, it would have originally had one-pin corners (available in separate listing).
These corners accommodate up a 3/8" to 1/2" radius on the front/rear edges of the cabinet and a larger, 3/4" radius on the side edges of the amp cabinet (see second photo above for further clarification. Note that this photo is of a one-pin corner but the dimensions are identical).
Mounting screws and front pins are NOT included but a set of screws and pins to fit 8 corners are available in our separate listing.
These corners were produced using the original 1960s Rean mould. North Coast Music purchased the original injection mould in 1997 from Rean, the London based plastics company that manufactured these corners for Vox and produced and sold these corners until 2024. The Vintage Amporium purchased the mould on the closure of North Coast in 2024 and is now, again, pleased to make these corners available for the restoration of vintage Vox and other equipment. These Original corners are only available from the Vintage Amporium.